On 09/24/2010 02:53 PM, Clive Lilley wrote:
On 24/09/2010 18:05, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote:
Hi Clive,
I am not sure about this feature in Qpid.
You can simply use an ESB infront of Qpid and configure ESB to send
the message to Qpid instance .. so you have to directly talk to the
proxy in your ESB When you are talking to the ESB instance you can
invoke as you like (SOAP,REST,JMS any transport).
Lahiru
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Clive Lilley <[email protected]
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Hi,
Been using QPID for a while and it is performing very well .
My client has asked me to look at how easy it might be to produce
a RESTful interface to QPID, so that data can be sent/received
using URL's and the http PUT/GET operations.
Has anyone tried this before with QPID?
Clive.
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Thanks for the information.
I was more thinking of producing an additional module for QPID (much
like the message store ) that when loaded exposed the exchanges and
queues as a RESTful interface and was basically fully integrated into
the QPID broker. I could also then use QMF for the management and
reporting. The C++ POCO libraries have a good lightweight http/https
daemon that I was thinking of using with an additional layer that just
mapped between the broker internals and the http GET/POST/PUT commands.
The JAVA Broker might be a better starting point but my client is keen
to stick with C++.
Clive.
I would also be interested if you did this, I have a use case for this too.
Carl.
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